Nikon Coolpix 2100 and 3100

Pre-PMA 2003, 15:00 TOKYO: Nikon has today announced the Coolpix
2100 and 3100. Both cameras are based on the same body (with some subtle
styling differences), the Coolpix 2100 has a two megapixel 1/3.2"
sensor, the 3100 a three megapixel 1/2.7" sensor. These cameras can
be seen as the successors to the Coolpix 775 and 885, although these cameras
offer significant developments including RGB color filter array, a new
menu system and a smaller more stylish case. Storage is on Compact Flash
card and the cameras are powered by two AA batteries (NiMH rechargeables
supplied).

Two new Coolpix cameras for Digital Family Fun.

Traditional in design but executed with a modern, compact styling, Nikon
have announced today, 18th Feb 2003, two new models aimed at the family
and recreational photographer.

Conceived in response to the booming interest in general digital photography,
the two new cameras are specifically designed to offer a perfect combination
of quality, ease of use, portability and affordability.

Weighing in at only 150g and comparable in size to a pack of playing
cards, the 2.0 megapixel Coolpix 2100 and 3.2 megapixel Coolpix 3100 still
have room for a 1.5 inch monitor for instant review of results and a 3
x optical with an additional 4x digital zoom for landscapes vistas to
intimate close-ups.

Small in size and weight, the cameras feature the latest generation of
Nikon's optical design and image processing technology resulting in outstanding
pictures of strong, vibrant colour and sharp detail. The resolution of
the Coolpix 2100 model will produce prints of up to A4 and the Coolpix
3100 stretches this by a further 50% to B4.

Although one of the most respected names in professional photography,
Nikon's new generation of cameras aren't difficult to use or complicated
- a general purpose Auto mode makes taking a great picture just a matter
of point-and-shoot under most conditions, with a built in flash and software
to intelligently reduce the red-eye effect when people are caught staring
at the camera. For special occasions the camera can be set to one of 14
preset Scene modes such as "Beach", "Party" and "Sunset"
to capture the atmosphere of a unique event. Four of the modes offer a
new on-screen Scene Assistance feature to help novices achieve a perfect
picture composition.

The camera can take pictures one at a time or in a continuous sequence
and can even shoot TV- sized movie clips. As would be expected from a
specialist manufacturer, the focus distance ranges from infinity to as
close as 4cm and darkroom effects such as old-fashioned black and white,
sepia toning, sunlight sparkles and halos can be added to enhance the
mood of any picture.

Also new to the Coolpix 3100 and Coolpix 2100 models is the possibility
to automatically imprint a date-stamp on any picture. Transfer from the
camera to computer is easy with the included Nikon View software which
also enables photos to be organised, edited, e-mailed, printed in simple
to select pre-set layouts and uploaded to Nikon's free on-line Fotosharing
web-site.

The camera is supplied complete with rechargeable batteries and charger,
memory card, USB cable and software.

14 Scene Modes and Scene Assistance function
The general-purpose Auto Mode and 14 Scene Modes offer users extraordinary
flexibility and creative leeway. Just select the mode appropriate to the
scene, and the COOLPIX 3100 will handle all the adjustments automatically.
Four of the Scene Modes have a Scene Assistance function that optimizes
picture composition through a fast, easy process.
There are four Movie Modes (without audio), including one that can record
clips as large as 640 x 480 pixels and one that makes 320 x 240-pixel
clips. Movies can be color, B/W or sepia, and can be as long as 40 seconds.

Versatile Image editing
The Photo trim function allows users to crop an unwanted portion of any
picture while it's still in the camera. The Date Imprint function dates
the photo right when it's taken. Image filters (B/W, sepia and halo) can
be used to make pictures even more interesting.

Single-touch operation
Transfer images from the camera to a computer with a single touch of a
button, and share pictures with family and friends faster using e-mail
or a web site. Press the PLAY button once for hassle-free switching between
viewing stored images and the active shooting mode.

Nikon View software
The supplied Nikon view software allows users to browse uploaded images
in thumbnail format (for a comprehensive view) or in an enlarged format
(for closer inspection). The software also allows users to adjust color
balance, change the size of images for e-mailing or web posting, run a
slide show of selected images, print images directly, and eliminate red
eyes with the touch of a button.

AC Adapter EH-61, Camera Case CS-CP14, and various CF cards are available as options

Supports Exif 2.2 (Exif Print) **

* Depending on the country or area, the battery and charger may not be
included, but will be available as an option.
** "Exif Print" is the industrial term for Exif 2.2, which is
a newly established standard for Digital Still Camera Image File Format.

14 Scene Modes and Scene Assistance function
The general-purpose Auto Mode and 14 Scene Modes offer all users extraordinary
flexibility and creative leeway. Just select the mode appropriate to the
scene, and the COOLPIX 2100 will handle all the adjustments automatically.
Four of the Scene Modes have a Scene Assistance function that optimizes
picture composition through a fast, easy process. There are four Movie
Modes (without audio), including one that can record clips as large as
640 x 480 pixels and one that makes 320 x 240-pixel clips. Movies can
be color, B/W or sepia, and can be as long as 15 seconds.

Versatile Image editing
The Photo trim function allows users to crop an unwanted portion of any
picture while it's still in the camera. The Date Imprint function dates
the photo right when it's taken. Image filters (B/W, sepia and halo) can
be used to make pictures even more interesting.

Single-touch operation
Transfer images from the camera to a computer with a single touch of a
button, and share pictures with family and friends faster using e-mail
or a web site. Press the PLAY button once for hassle-free switching between
viewing stored images and the active shooting mode.

Nikon View software
The supplied Nikon view software allows users to browse uploaded images
in thumbnail format (for a comprehensive view) or in an enlarged format
(for closer inspection). The software also allows users to adjust color
balance, change the size of images for e-mailing or web posting, run a
slide show of selected images, print images directly and eliminate red
eyes with the touch of a button.

AC Adapter EH-61, Camera Case CS-CP14, and various CF cards are available
as an option

Supports Exif 2.2 (Exif Print) **

* Depending on the country or area, the battery and charger may not be
included, but will be available as an option.
** "Exif Print" is the industrial term for Exif 2.2, which is
a newly established standard for Digital Still Camera Image File Format.